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<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:10 -08002015-12-21T10:18:30-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31416863251Adluh Flour, Columbia, SC<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina allen bros brothers milling co company mill mills flour adluh table meal feed corn grits painted sign signage elevator grainAdluh Flour, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31161074770/
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<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:10 -08002015-12-21T10:16:36-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31161074770Adluh Flour, Columbia, SC<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina allen bros brothers milling co company mill mills flour adluh table meal feed corn grits painted sign signage elevator grain train car boxcarAdluh Flour, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31532600715/
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<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:09 -08002015-12-21T10:15:06-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31532600715Adluh Flour, Columbia, SC<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina allen bros brothers milling co company mill mills flour adluh table meal feed corn grits painted sign signage elevator grainAdluh Flour, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31494472056/
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<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:09 -08002015-12-21T10:17:48-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31494472056Adluh Flour, Columbia, SC<p>Allen Brothers Milling Company, also known as the Adluh Milling Company, and the home of Adluh Flour, Columbia, South Carolina. Adluh Flour Mills produces flour and cornmeal products in a plant that is listed on the National Register of Historic Properties. Adluh Flour Mills began in Columbia, South Carolina around 1900. It was initially operated and controlled by B.R. Crooner and family. In 1920 the company merged with the Columbia Grain and Provision Company, owned by J. H. Hardin. These families operated the mill until First Commercial National Bank took over the operations under foreclosure. The Allen family from Wadesboro, North Carolina, bought the plant in June 1926 from the bank and have operated it ever since. The Allen's had been operating grist mills in Wadesboro, Peachland, and Mebane, North Carolina since the early 1800's. In 1942 there were 42 operating mills located in South Carolina. Today this is the only remaining one. It produces flour, cornmeal, mixes, breaders, and feed products today--grinding wheat and yellow corn that is almost exclusively grown in South Carolina, and white corn from Kentucky and Tennessee farmers.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina allen bros brothers milling co company mill mills flour adluh table meal feed corn grits painted sign signage elevator grainPharmacy, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/30723752303/
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<p>Old pharmacy sign at Agape Physicians Care, 1614 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:09 -08002015-12-21T10:46:22-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30723752303Pharmacy, Columbia, SC<p>Old pharmacy sign at Agape Physicians Care, 1614 Main Street, Columbia, South Carolina.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina agape pharmacy sign signage drug store downtown drugs physicians care50% Off All Christmas, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31385919272/
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<p>According to this sign seen on a sidewalk in Columbia, South Carolina, you can buy all of Christmas at a 50% discount here. That's a good deal!</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:08 -08002015-12-21T10:49:32-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/3138591927250% Off All Christmas, Columbia, SC<p>According to this sign seen on a sidewalk in Columbia, South Carolina, you can buy all of Christmas at a 50% discount here. That's a good deal!</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina aboard chalk sign signage sidewalk store business 50 off half all christmas xmas holiday merry yall1633, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/30691700344/
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<p>Terrazzo entry in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. The street number is 1633.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:08 -08002015-12-21T10:43:40-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/306917003441633, Columbia, SC<p>Terrazzo entry in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. The street number is 1633.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina terrazzo tile floor flooring entry entrance doorway front business store storefront 16331635, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31494671276/
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<p>Terrazzo entry in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. The street number is 1635.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:07 -08002015-12-21T10:43:47-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/314946712761635, Columbia, SC<p>Terrazzo entry in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. The street number is 1635.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina terrazzo tile floor flooring entry entrance doorway front business store storefront 16351643 Main Street, Columbia, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31385752382/
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<p>Tiled entrance to 1643 Main Street in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. This is a very odd tiling job.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:07 -08002015-12-21T10:44:09-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/313857523821643 Main Street, Columbia, SC<p>Tiled entrance to 1643 Main Street in downtown Columbia, South Carolina. This is a very odd tiling job.</p>Robby Viruscolumbia southcarolina tile tiles tiled entry entrance floor store business 1643 main street address entrywayHolley Hardware, Aiken, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31385965752/
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<p>Tiled entrance to the former Holley Hardware store in downtown Aiken, South Carolina.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:06 -08002015-12-21T09:01:02-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31385965752Holley Hardware, Aiken, SC<p>Tiled entrance to the former Holley Hardware store in downtown Aiken, South Carolina.</p>Robby Virusaiken southcarolina holley hardware store business closed tile tiles tiled entry entrance floor flooring front door doorwayTerrazzo Entry, Aiken, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/30691354664/
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<p>Terrazzo store entrance in downtown Aiken, South Carolina.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:06 -08002015-12-21T08:57:32-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30691354664Terrazzo Entry, Aiken, SC<p>Terrazzo store entrance in downtown Aiken, South Carolina.</p>Robby Virusaiken southcarolina terrazzo tile entry entrance floor store business storefront foyer front door entrywayHorse, Aiken, SChttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/30723695983/
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<p>A colorful painted horse, greeting visitors to Aiken, South Carolina.</p>Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:22:05 -08002015-12-21T09:00:11-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30723695983Horse, Aiken, SC<p>A colorful painted horse, greeting visitors to Aiken, South Carolina.</p>Robby Virusaiken southcarolina horse art painted allamerican city downtown street sculpture statueTurner Music House, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/30662363754/
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<p>Ghost sign for Turner Music House, and some air conditioners, in an alley in Augusta, Georgia.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:33:06 -08002015-12-21T07:43:08-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30662363754Turner Music House, Augusta, GA<p>Ghost sign for Turner Music House, and some air conditioners, in an alley in Augusta, Georgia.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia turner music house painted sign signage ghost ad advertisement air conditioner fan ventilation alleyUnited Loan & Firearms, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31503515565/
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<p>United Loan and Firearms, 1040 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. This pawn shop in downtown Augusta was founded in 1941, but has closed since this picture was taken.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:33:05 -08002015-12-21T06:39:51-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31503515565United Loan & Firearms, Augusta, GA<p>United Loan and Firearms, 1040 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. This pawn shop in downtown Augusta was founded in 1941, but has closed since this picture was taken.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia nited loans firearms guns loan estate jewelry pawn shop business storefront sign signageWilliam Murrell & Associates, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31503487045/
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<p>Mural advertisement for William Murrell and Associates, on a wall in Augusta, Georgia. William Murrell and Associates is a limousine service. That looks like James Brown, who grew up in Augusta, getting into that limo.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:33:05 -08002015-12-21T07:07:42-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31503487045William Murrell & Associates, Augusta, GA<p>Mural advertisement for William Murrell and Associates, on a wall in Augusta, Georgia. William Murrell and Associates is a limousine service. That looks like James Brown, who grew up in Augusta, getting into that limo.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia mural street art ad advertisement limo limousine james brown carUltra Lounge & Cocktails, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31387982891/
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<p>Lavish Ultra Lounge, 813 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. This looks like it was a cool place, but unfortunately it has closed.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:33:05 -08002015-12-21T06:49:35-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31387982891Ultra Lounge & Cocktails, Augusta, GA<p>Lavish Ultra Lounge, 813 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. This looks like it was a cool place, but unfortunately it has closed.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia ultra lounge cocktails lion booze alcohol bar proper attire required window sign signage tavern club nightclubTribal Urge Tattoos, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31357016812/
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<p>Tribal Urge Tattoos, 523 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Tattooing Georgians since 1996.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:33:05 -08002015-12-21T07:03:16-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31357016812Tribal Urge Tattoos, Augusta, GA<p>Tribal Urge Tattoos, 523 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Tattooing Georgians since 1996.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia tribal urge tattoo window sign signage neonWoolworth's, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/30694186963/
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<p>Former Woolworth's Department Store, 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. The Woolworth Building at the corner of Broad and Seventh Streets was built in 1939. Three storefronts were combined over time into the one current façade. In 1960, the lunch counter was the site of a Civil Rights era sit-in demonstration by a group of Paine College students. The nearly 46,000 square foot department store closed its doors in 1991 and has sat vacant ever since. The Woolworth Building is unique because of its Art Deco architectural features including the storefront, second story metal windows, and geometric parapet wall.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:14:27 -08002015-12-21T07:36:24-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/30694186963Woolworth's, Augusta, GA<p>Former Woolworth's Department Store, 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. The Woolworth Building at the corner of Broad and Seventh Streets was built in 1939. Three storefronts were combined over time into the one current façade. In 1960, the lunch counter was the site of a Civil Rights era sit-in demonstration by a group of Paine College students. The nearly 46,000 square foot department store closed its doors in 1991 and has sat vacant ever since. The Woolworth Building is unique because of its Art Deco architectural features including the storefront, second story metal windows, and geometric parapet wall.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia woolworth woolworths department store business derelict abandoned building commercial vacant closed front entrance doorWoolworth, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31387768791/
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<p>Terrazzo floor in front of the old Woolworth's Department Store, 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. The Woolworth Building at the corner of Broad and Seventh Streets was built in 1939. Three storefronts were combined over time into the one current façade. In 1960, the lunch counter was the site of a Civil Rights era sit-in demonstration by a group of Paine College students. The nearly 46,000 square foot department store closed its doors in 1991 and has sat vacant ever since. The Woolworth Building is unique because of its Art Deco architectural features including the storefront, second story metal windows, and geometric parapet wall.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:14:26 -08002015-12-21T07:35:54-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31387768791Woolworth, Augusta, GA<p>Terrazzo floor in front of the old Woolworth's Department Store, 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. The Woolworth Building at the corner of Broad and Seventh Streets was built in 1939. Three storefronts were combined over time into the one current façade. In 1960, the lunch counter was the site of a Civil Rights era sit-in demonstration by a group of Paine College students. The nearly 46,000 square foot department store closed its doors in 1991 and has sat vacant ever since. The Woolworth Building is unique because of its Art Deco architectural features including the storefront, second story metal windows, and geometric parapet wall.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia woolworth woolworths department store business derelict abandoned building commercial vacant closed terrazzo floor entry entrance entryway front door tileWoolworth's, Augusta, GAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/31132150560/
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<p>Dead sign on the front of the old Woolworth's Department Store, 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. The Woolworth Building at the corner of Broad and Seventh Streets was built in 1939. Three storefronts were combined over time into the one current façade. In 1960, the lunch counter was the site of a Civil Rights era sit-in demonstration by a group of Paine College students. The nearly 46,000 square foot department store closed its doors in 1991 and has sat vacant ever since. The Woolworth Building is unique because of its Art Deco architectural features including the storefront, second story metal windows, and geometric parapet wall.</p>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 02:14:26 -08002015-12-21T07:46:29-08:00nobody@flickr.com (Robby Virus)tag:flickr.com,2004:/photo/31132150560Woolworth's, Augusta, GA<p>Dead sign on the front of the old Woolworth's Department Store, 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. The Woolworth Building at the corner of Broad and Seventh Streets was built in 1939. Three storefronts were combined over time into the one current façade. In 1960, the lunch counter was the site of a Civil Rights era sit-in demonstration by a group of Paine College students. The nearly 46,000 square foot department store closed its doors in 1991 and has sat vacant ever since. The Woolworth Building is unique because of its Art Deco architectural features including the storefront, second story metal windows, and geometric parapet wall.</p>Robby Virusaugusta georgia woolworth woolworths department store business derelict abandoned building commercial vacant closed